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- + Horizon Health Network creates Indigenous patient navigator role to offer culturally safe care—In an effort to provide better care, the Horizon Health Network has cr...
- + Coroner's inquest into death of Chantel Moore to begin today—A coroner’s inquest is expected to begin Monday into the death of a yo...
- + Unravelling the legacy of Kuper Island, one of Canada's most notorious residential schools—Debuting May 17, CBC Podcasts' Kuper Island is a weekly, eight-part se...
- + Alberta girl soars in winning performance at one of world's biggest powwows—Demi Potts, a 12-year-old member of the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, pl...
- + Haisla hip-hop duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids ready for Junos stage—The Haisla rappers will perform and are nominated for contemporary Ind...
- + Meet Windsor's new poet laureate and Indigenous, multicultural storytellers—The City of Windsor has named a new poet laureate, as well as two new ...
- + Métis youth swimmer becomes 1st transgender male to compete in Manitoba—Kahnay Johnson is breaking barriers in the Manitoba swim world by bein...
- + Hay River evacuees, anxious but grateful, settle in at Yellowknife's evacuation center—Evacuees from Hay River, N.W.T., and Kátł’odeeche First Nation continu...
- + Advocate for missing and murdered Indigenous people wants national alert system for Canada—Stephanie Harpe, a member of Fort McKay First Nation in northern Alber...
- + Sask. residential school survivors disappointed Pope Francis not stopping in province—Saskatchewan residential school survivors say they're disappointed Pop...
- + Nunavut Impact Review Board rejects proposed Baffinland expansion—The Nunavut Impact Review board has recommended Baffinland's Phase 2 e...
- + Water levels down in Peguis First Nation, but flood fight far from over—After close to two weeks, water is finally receding in Peguis First Na...
- + Jim Lyall, Nunatsiavut's first elected president, has died—Lyall was the president of Nunatsiavut from 2008 to 2012, and served a...
- + Burned-out Winnipeg apartment block transformed into housing for Indigenous youth—A newly renovated apartment block in Winnipeg’s North Point Douglas ne...
- + Indigenous people harvested huge amounts of oysters sustainably through history, study finds—A recent study shows that for thousands of years, Indigenous peoples w...
- + Indigenous comedians share how laughter is integral to their lives—Comedians share their thoughts about the aspects of Indigenous humour....
- + Norway House Cree Nation to evacuate personal care home residents as health worries mount—A Manitoba First Nation is going out on its own and evacuating residen...
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- + Rights of Nature: Attorneys Describe Emerging Movement in Indian Country— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Nick Estes and Sikowis at Bioneers, Sunday, May 15, 2022— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Today: Nick Estes and Sikowis at Bioneers, Sunday, May 15, 2022— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + 'Daughters for Earth: Women and the Climate Change Movement' at Bioneers— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Today 'Daughters for Earth: Women and the Climate Change Movement' at Bioneers— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Rights of Nature, Stop Line 3: Attorneys Panel at Bioneers— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Today: Rights of Nature, Stop Line 3: Attorneys Panel at Bioneers— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Bioneers Conference in San Francisco and Virtually: Indigenous Speakers, Panels and Films— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Today: Bioneers Conference in San Francisco and Virtually: Indigenous Speakers, Panels and Films— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Canadian Cops: Misogyny, Racism and Violence Against Women: New Report— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + London Film Screening of 'Tolvanera' -- Gold Mining in Sonora Brings Death in the Struggle for Life— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Amicus Briefs Filed in Support of Standing Rock Water Protectors in Appeals Court— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Mohawk Mothers Turn to Courts in Search for Unmarked Graves at CIA Torture Research Hospital in Montreal— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + National Attorneys Organization Battling Police Brutality Supports Standing Rock Water Protectors in Federal Appeals Court— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Frack Off Chaco! Coalition Delivers Nearly 80,000 Comments to Halt Destruction in Greater Chaco Region— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + NCAI Files Amicus Brief in Support of Critically Injured Water Protectors at Standing Rock— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + U.S. Policy Results in 10,250 Kidnappings of Migrants. Invasive Virtual Border Wall Led to More Abuse by Border Patrol.— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + North Dakota Supreme Court says Tiger Swan's Standing Rock documents are public records— [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)]
- + Donate to Censored News: Reader Supported News — [Author: noreply@blogger.com (Unknown)] [Category: Censored News, Don...
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- + First nursing home for veterans gets OK—WINDOW ROCK After years of preparation and planning by dozens of leade...
- + Former San Juan Farm board leader launches prez bid—TSÉBIGHÁHOODZÁNÍ Dineh Benally had been hinting for months that he pla...
- + “I hope they hear our cry”: New Mexico releases missing, murdered response plan—WINDOW ROCK On May 5, the New Mexico Missing and Murdered Indigenous W...
- + Gallup softball team earns first state crown over Lovington: Lady Bengals scatter 13 hits in 8-0 win—ALBUQUERQUE The only thing the Gallup softball team didn’t win on Satu...
- + Gallup punches ticket to 4A title game—RIO RANCHO, N.M. Depth at the plate proved to be a difference-maker fo...
- + Lady Bengals one game away from state final—RIO RANCHO, N.M. The Gallup softball team is one game away of reaching...
- + ‘Important project’: $4M requested for summer youth employment—WINDOW ROCK On May 4, Delegate Eugene Tso introduced a bill (No. 0060-...
- + Capital Briefs | Fallen officers on Navajo Police Officers Day—WINDOW ROCK Navajo Nation Police Officers Day is observed the second F...
- + Area Briefs | Fort McCowell-Yavapai Nation celebrates 30th Sovereignty Day—FORT MCDOWELL, Ariz. The Fort McDowell-Yavapai Nation celebrated its 3...
- + Guest Column | Congratulations to the Class of 2022—By President Jonathan Nez On behalf of the Navajo Nation Office of the...
- + Diné death-row inmate executed—WINDOW ROCK He always mentioned frybread and mutton stew. And he alway...
- + Letters | Congratulations to Tom Arviso Jr.—I am writing to congratulate Tommy Arviso Jr. on his retirement as CEO...
- + Comics by Jack Ahasteen—Jack Ahasteens toon for May 12, 2022. Select a thumbnail below to laun...
- + Candidates for presidency total 15—TSÉBIGHÁHOODZÁNÍ Election season is officially underway as candidates ...
- + Veterans voice concerns over possible closure of Gallup VA clinic—GALLUP He had to leave the world to combat his demons. Olin Kieyoomia,...
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- + Jeremy Dennis, Shinnecock Nation Member, Opens Hamptons Art Studio—Jeremy Dennis, a fine-art photographer and Shinnecock Nation tribe mem...
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